A Plea for Terri!

A Plea for Terri! 2

The case of Terri Schiavo has been riveting public opinion for some time now. However, recent events have forced the issue into the foreground. Terri’s time may be running out. If her husband, Michael, has things his way, Terri’s feeding tube will be wrenched from her on March 18, resulting in her … Read more

TFP Student Action in Action at CPAC 2005

TFP Student Action in Action at CPAC 2005

On February 17-19, five young members of TFP Student Action attended the 32nd annual Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC), held at the Ronald Reagan Building in downtown Washington D.C. Their participation included a protest against those who would claim same-sex “marriage” is an unresolved issue. The largest gathering of conservatives in the … Read more

Cardinal Medina Praises Defending a Higher Law

Cardinal Medina Praises Defending a Higher Law

""""[vc_column_text] As the same-sex “marriage” debate rages worldwide, the American Society for the Defense of Tradition, Family and Property (TFP) welcomed an encouraging commentary on its 2004 book defending traditional marriage from Cardinal Jorge A. Medina Estévez. The Cardinal sent his remarks upon receiving the new Spanish-language edition of the American TFP’s … Read more

Sister Lucy’s Death: Moment of Mourning and Hope

Sister Lucy’s Death: Moment of Mourning and Hope 1

The news of Sister Lucy’s death caused deep emotion in the devotees of Our Lady of Fatima across the globe. She was the last remaining seer of the apparitions of Our Lady at Fatima in 1917, the greatest supernatural happening of the twentieth century, and one of the most important events in … Read more

Faithful Catholics Mobilize to Protest Play at St. Louis University

Faithful Catholics Mobilize to Protest Play at St. Louis University 3

With prayers, banners and resolve, a group of twenty-one faithful Catholics gathered outside of Tegeler Hall at St. Louis University on Friday February 11, 2005 to protest the vulgar and immoral play “The V***** Monologues” which was presented as part of the national ‘V-Day’ celebrations at universities across America. This “V-Day” college … Read more

Another St. Valentine’s Day “Massacre”

Another Saint Valentine’s Day Massacre 2

""""[vc_column_text] Feminists on thirty American Catholic universities are planning a new St. Valentine’s Day “Massacre,” where the Church’s traditional moral teaching is the victim, by organizing showings of the lewd play, “The V***** Monologues” in the weeks surrounding St. Valentine’s Day. (Asterisks added for the sake of modesty). The choice of St. … Read more

Marching for Moral Values

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On January 24, people from across the nation and around the world faced icy cold temperatures at the Mall in Washington D.C. for the 32nd annual March for Life. The event was attended by over 100,000 people who gathered to express their repudiation for the infamous 1973 Roe v. Wade decision that … Read more

A Ray of Hope in Southern Asia

A Ray of Hope in Southern Asia 1

In the small town of Vailankanni, India, a ray of hope penetrated the dark and tragic events that claimed over one hundred thousand lives in southern Asia, as 2,000 pilgrims and a centuries-old shrine to Our Lady were miraculously saved from the devastation. The Story Begins The shrine which is dedicated to … Read more

Forgotten Honor

Forgotten Honor

Before the 2004 elections fade into history, it is good to remember that moral values were only part of the wining equation. There was another factor, indeed another moral value, which was all too quickly forgotten: honor. It was the honor of the Vietnam veterans that suddenly entered into the debate. They … Read more